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This past Wednesday, classic rock photography buffs united under one roof at the newly minted Roxy Hotel in Soho to celebrate the works of Henry Diltz, Joel Bernstein and Graham Nash, one man in Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. -
[REVIEW] Torres Pulls No Punches for Intimate Cleveland Show at Beachland Ballroom
Unfortunately, the good people of Cleveland might not have received the message that Torres is currently touring on one of the year's most celebrated albums, Sprinter. Little more than 30 people showed up to the city's Beachland Ballroom & Tavern for what turned out to be a surprisingly intimate show. -
Kaskade Brings Awe-Inspiring Automatic Tour to New York City [Live Review]
American dance icon Kaskade, real name Ryan Raddon, may have grown up in Chicago and lives in San Francisco, but New York City has been one of the cities that has helped shaped the "Eyes" DJ's career the most. Having just released his ninth artist album, Automatic, Raddon has been touring hard across North America with his new live production premiered at Coachella to nearly 80,000 people and made at stop at Pier 94 in Manhattan to a sold out crowd of nearly 10,000 New Yorkers. -
New Found Glory + Yellowcard Go Back to 2003 at New York City's Playstation Theatre
Last night (Oct. 24) at New York City's Playstation Theatre, New Found Glory and Yellowcard, with support from Tiger's Jaw, hit the stage to deliver three outstanding sets, kicking it back to pop-punk's hayday in 2003 while performing every one of their classic songs that you'd hope to hear. -
TIDAL X 1020 Live Review: Beyonce, Jay Z, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj Take Over Brooklyn
Jay Z's streaming service TIDAL put on its biggest live performance yet when it took over Barclays Center with just about every act that has signed to its list of artist owner roster and more. Flexing their muscle and influence over the music industry, Jay Z and co were able to get Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, French Montana, Usher, Nas, Nick Jonas, Fabolous and plenty more. -
Animal Collective Shares 2004 Live Recording to Celebrate 10th Anniversary of 'Feels' [LISTEN]
Exactly one decade ago, Animal Collective dropped their sixth studio album, 'Feels.' This week, the experimental psych-pop band celebrates the album's 10th anniversary by sharing a full live recording from a 2004 gig at Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The live recording is available to stream or download via Animal Collective's Soundcloud. -
Albert Hammond Jr. Brings 'Momentary Masters' to Life at Hook-Filled NYC Show [Live Review]
There's nothing like a hometown crowd, and nobody embraces that more than Albert Hammond Jr. Following the release of his third solo album Momentary Masters earlier this year, The Strokes' guitarist is touring the United States and on Monday night (Sept. 21), he played the first of two big shows at New York City's Bowery Ballroom. And he brought the melody. -
Wilco Performs 'Star Wars,' Mesmerizes in Cleveland on Latest Tour [Live Review]
The only thing better than seeing Wilco for the first time is seeing them for the second time. Watching Jeff Tweedy and his bandmates for the first time is a mesmerizing and mind blowing experience. -
Made in America 2015 Highlights: The Weeknd, Beyonce and Celeb Sightings
Made In America 2015 top moments still has us reminiscing over the Labor Day weekend festival that welcomed thousands of fans on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. With Beyoncé and The Weeknd headlining the two-day festivities, dedicated fans got there early enough to secure spots close enough to the stages their favorite artist would perform on. While many walked around for some food, Budweiser beers, bathroom breaks and other activities, some fans decided to stand for hours in the blistering heat until their favorite performer graced one of the five MIA stages. -
Electric Zoo 2015 Photo Recap: Alesso, Above & Beyond, Nervo and More
We were on hand at Electric Zoo this past weekend to capture the sights of what went down at the New York City three-day electronic music festival. See some of the highlights in our slideshow. -
Electric Zoo 2015: Best & Worst Moments From Chemical Brothers, Glitch Mob, Alison Wonderland
Another Labor Day in the books and we have completed a full Electric Zoo for the first time in three years. The weather gods looked down favorably on New York City, granting the festival perfect weather without a hint of rain and barely a cloud in the sky. The festival had to rebrand this year into "transformed" to try and create a new image that included new stage designs, lower ticket prices and different stage curators. We already wrapped up each day as it happened. Here are a few highlights from the festival, including the anthem, who is the festival MVP (hint Brothers who aren't related) and who just wouldn't leave. -
Electric Zoo 2015 Day 3 Review & Recap: Alesso, The Glitch Mob Close Out Festival
Electric Zoo has hit day 3. Over the past two years, the final day was either canceled the morning of or called to an abrupt halt mid-day, which left more then a few fans unhappy. The festival made it through the day without any major hiccups as it hosted stages curated by Thomas Jack and Pete Tong, as well as Alesso, The Glitch Mob, Oliver Heldens and more.
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